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ever go back there to live where i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. witness global news that matters to me klein's. this is g.w. news live from berlin a swing to the left in finland parliamentary elections until then it is set to become someone's pursed leftist prime minister in over twenty eight years the leader of the social democrats led celebrations as news of his party's narrow victory came in the populist true finns party will be the biggest opposition force in the parliament. also on the program two thousand and two down press their demand
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for an immediate return to civilian rule they say their new military chiefs pledge to women to hand over power within two years is not enough. and it isn't the greatest comeback story in sports as a many are saying after tiger woods sealed an astonishing victory at the us masters it was the americans first major golf title in eleven years thanks comes after personal issues and injuries at present to end his career at the top. thanks for joining us finland social democrats have declared a razor thin victory in the country's parliamentary elections party leader antti is in a could now become finland's first leftist prime minister in over twenty years in the face stiff competition from the populist right wing finn's party which has become
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the second largest force in the parliament the tightly fought campaign was dominated by debates over climate change welfare and immigration. political scientists make a potent and joins us now from tampa in finland where are these the results that you were expecting it to certainly be resold. in line with the most recent polling data in base bringing to the close it must end but we must bear in mind that there were very different outlook was very different in two thousand eight hundred fifty changed in line with the data but it was a bit better they changed the. total of it more about this right wing true fans party which is looking to be the main opposition party how does it compare with other populist parties that we hear about in europe and measure pretty well because standard of european party i mean you mean but i'm talking with gratian thought also. very willing to work with liberal.
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economic policies meaning that they want to remove our faces and so on and so forth i thought the most change was the embrace of the. climate. conference. well if the if that's a truth and took off meaning that they do not want to build. a new climate change policy it says we're talking about climate change what other issues besides climate change were important to the fans in this vote when both most again it was mostly on the gracious years on the climate policy issue became the second strongest point but also you could say that the economic issues of trying to lower taxation that increase economic opportunity gets better and that was also.
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gone so we know that the social democrats are going to be the largest party in the parliament what options do they have when it comes to building a coalition. well from the most likely prime minister is going to be on duty in the social democratic party for a bit to find only certain the construction of the quotation cabinet this time around will be very difficult because so many parties were able to compete so very closely together meaning the social democrat group in tampa not the local ition now the national coalition is the most likely coalition partner but the social democrats because they have indicated that they're not ready or willing to work together with the party on this but it may be he won the final version will be. prospected prime minister aren't going to make it and quickly if you can talk
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a little bit more about climate change why is this so important to finland while waratah by instinct been finished government should take more active measures and not combine climate change most bizarre where our carbon footprint is larger than the many other countries meaning we do have more. room when it comes to climate change issues but then again we're out of me is one of the five things you do not think that one should do more or it is nickel or would be measured very propellant you moron visited the base but the truth been caught seems to be so very skilled leaving the. political scientists make a patent for us in temporary finland thank you so much thank you very much in the sudanese capital khartoum protesters are keeping up the pressure on the new military council pro-democracy demonstrators want an immediate transition to
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civilian control of the government right after its first meeting the council repeated its promise to form a civilian government within two years but that's not soon enough for the demonstrators. there's dancing in the streets of cartoon a sudanese capital but along with the ongoing relief that the military has ended decades of oppression under former president omar al bashir there are fears that the generals will now keep the power for themselves the crowds outside army headquarters demand an immediate handover of power to a civilian transitional government. the new government a real civil government because then. people with qualifications no don't live near their people better be able not only protect our country protect our nirvana the new military council held its first meeting on sunday it's trying to placate the opposition saying it will only rule for
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a maximum of two years while democratic elections are organized. a quarter of. the opposition forces are in charge of appointing the prime minister and his cabinet for a civilian government. we're calling on them to have a united force but the crucial decision of who will become president is one the council wants to keep for itself and some of its members were key figures an alibi she has regime in. the demonstrators say they'll continue their peaceful protests until there is sure that the old regime will be completely dismantled and their demands are met. after living for decades under a ruthless regime the people of sudan a longing for stability and peace. sudanese journalist us and i see adam has spent time with the demonstrators outside the military headquarters he told us about the conditions there and what the mood is like now among the protesters the protesters
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are very very very organized. to get there you need to. five or six or seven checkpoints of people. so when you get to the protest. there's a pharmacy there's a small clinic there's a kitchen where all the food and water is brought and then the simulated among the protesters you go for the. big screen for watching games or watching. the news and whatever during the night very protected area is very happy just by the people and also some of the military forces protesters are demanding a new civilian government should be formed this all together hoping to build a better future for solent. and now to some of the other stories making news around
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the world in the u.s. the mayor of south bend indiana has launched his bid for the twenty twenty democratic presidential nomination it's already a crowded field but thirty seven year old pete to the judge surged in opinion polls in recent weeks and styles himself as the voice for the millennial generation he will be the youngest candidate and the first openly gay man to enter the race. supporters flocked to a key of stadium on sunday for a debate between you where you cranium president petro poroshenko and his rival volodymyr is a lengthy however it's reported selenski failed to turn up for the event the two go head to head later this month in a runoff election. and fresh off his victorious reelection israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has convened the first meeting of his new cabinet and now was narrowly awarded a record fifth term after elections last week although he is likely to soon face
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indictments on corruption charges. which produced. a month after tropical storm hits mozambique hundreds of thousands of people are still facing hunger and the spread of disease aid organizations warn that the southeast african country urgently needs help floods have destroyed crops there is dire food shortage and funding is needed to help rebuild infrastructure some areas are still very difficult for aid workers to reach. houses destroyed and so far slowly being rebuilt but the u.n. is struggling to reach areas around mozambique second biggest city that are still water logged. rescue teams are using amphibious vehicles as well as boats and helicopters. however many people haven't received any help whatsoever since cycling hit four weeks ago. it's very hard work out there and it's painstaking and we just have to keep at it and again maybe the headlines are. over in terms of like the big
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cycle in that it but the work and the gravity of the situation remains very much a reality today. the united nations world food programme has managed to deliver tons of food and other aid to accessible areas hundreds of thousands of people have received help. today i'm getting paid for the first time myself until now i have gotten by with lost my daughter and grandchildren received after their houses were destroyed. around half a million small holders and their families lost their livelihoods in the storm harvests and a large part of their seed stocks for next year have been destroyed eighty percent of the people in this region are relying on these crops or fish which has been basically wiped all the people in the affected areas will have to rely on aid supplies for months to come. germany's foreign ministry is calling on the
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venezuelan broadcasting authority to reinstate t.w. spanish language channel on its cable network the service was taken off air suddenly on sunday germany's international broadcaster had been covering the escalation of the crisis in venezuela with special daily television shows viewers have been advised that if they have access to the internet the news content can be accessed on social media and you tube channel correspondent ask us thank i said the public is seriously concerned about the shutdown been getting calls nonstop since last night of people that watch the show that watched the news in the village and are worried about how are they going to inform themselves now has acquired one of the highest ratings and news channels here in venezuela in the past few years because all the other news channels that people were tuning in to inform themselves were taken off the air it's a shock to some that they will not be able to tune in to do it surveillance on the
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t.v. sets now. the internet here is quite terrible and so tuning in on you tube live is also a problem so a lot of people are worried they will just not give any information as they were getting before when they were tuning into their children. in sports tiger woods has kept an astonishing career comeback winning the u.s. masters his first major golf title in eleven years the american shot seventy in the final round to finish on thirteen under par and sparked scenes of wild celebration at the augusta national. it was the moment of redemption for tiger woods was the significance of the forty three year old's first major in eleven years could be heard in the roar of the crowed was on scene in the emotional embrace of his family to hear me to apologize that's an infamous twenty ten press conference after lou details of his personal life were made public was only two years ago he pleaded guilty for driving
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under the influence yet here he was again triumphant on the last day of the masters was the overnight leader italy's francesco molinari had slipped up on the back nine leaving the door open to the chasing pack of above and it was woods who took advantage by lying recent back problems to grab the lead who was to crowed willing the ball towards the whole woods never looked likely to relinquish it was released and joy were at his face as he claimed his fifth green jacket on fifteenth major he must know have his sights set on jack nicklaus's record was and
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a reminder of the top story we're following for him fearless parliamentary elections looks to be taking the country to the left on tier the now is set to become felons first leftist prime minister in over twenty years leader of the social democrats led celebrations as news of his party's narrow when it came in the right wing populist true finns party will be the biggest opposition force in the parliament. to washington governors and relent government you can always check out our website dot com for all the latest i'm irish waiter thanks for joining us. where i come from we had to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and if you newspapers with official information as a journalist i have worked at all of the strengths of many cameras and they had
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